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FC FiVE - Come to the End
It seems off that nearly all the time Japanese artists are often considered “Mental” compared to Britain’s uncharismatic musicians that currently plague today’s media. But in all honesty, is it more really just the Japanese’s general attitude that makes them move lively and passionate? And that it will often appear in their music. You only have to look at Mad Capsule Markets for such evidence, or indeed the type of bands that are very popular over there, but FC Five although sound more lively than most, are simply making passionate Hardcore music, which isn’t afraid of its influences, nor its ability to diversify.

And that’s what is probably most impressive about this album, the way that a usually quite strict genre has been ripped apart by the combination of sounds from all over that complement the Japanese quartet’s sound. Opener “My Strife” is a quite amazing mix of Japan’s trademark cheeky pop rock with an infectious riff and almost brutal hardcore with harsh vocals and fast drumming. While ‘Jaded Hope’ runs like an At the Drive-In b-side which sits a little more happily along its bedfellow Hardcore sound. And the mid-section of the album plays on much more devote Hardcore “chugged” riffs which is horribly overused by lesser bands nowadays, and includes Comeback Kid’s vocalists Scott Wade and Andrew Neufield to help out.

And these are just a few of the highlights of a fairly flawless album, FC Five have outdone themselves here, and is one of the finest Hardcore records for some time. Passionate and pleasurable in its variety, this is, simply put, a great album.

Adam Turner-Heffer